ASHINGTON, DC — March 7, 2024: Diplomatic Courier and World in 2050, in collaboration with Mission Impact Academy (Mia) and Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), present the 2024 Global Women’s Forum on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2024 in Washington, DC. This year’s Forum will provide stakeholders with an opportunity to discuss the following topic: Upskilling One Million Women in AI by 2030. The forum will look at unlocking new career opportunities, fostering economic mobility, and contributing to a more equitable tech industry.
The Global Women’s Forum is an annual high-level meeting that brings together female leaders and allies from the private sector, policy, media, and international organizations so that they can leverage their experience and resources to help elevate each other in both the professional and civil realms.
“This year’s theme is AI as an accelerator for women’s economic empowerment,” said Ana Rold, CEO of Diplomatic Courier. “This is important because AI is currently advancing entire industries and regions and for women to achieve any sort of parity in the workplace and society, they need to be part of this transformational technology revolution.”
This year’s speakers include:
- Ana Rold | Founder & CEO, Diplomatic Courier & World in 2050
- HE Aurélie Bonal | Deputy Chief of Mission at Embassy of France in the United States
- Barbara Langley | Director, Center for Women’s Economic Empowerment, CIPE
- HE Lisa Gable | U.S. Ambassador, WSJ & USA Today Best-selling Author; Chair of World in 2050
- Louisa Tomar | Director, Center for Digital Economy and Governance, CIPE
- HE Mathilde Mukantabana | Ambassador of Rwanda to the United States
- Tarja Stephens | Co-Founder, Mia - Mission Impact Academy
To learn more about the Global Women’s Forum, visit the website here.
For questions on this media advisory please contact us at press@diplomaticourier.org.
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Diplomatic Courier Announces the 2024 Global Women’s Forum
March 7, 2024
Diplomatic Courier and World in 2050, in collaboration with Mission Impact Academy (Mia) and Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), present the 2024 Global Women’s Forum on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2024.
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ASHINGTON, DC — March 7, 2024: Diplomatic Courier and World in 2050, in collaboration with Mission Impact Academy (Mia) and Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), present the 2024 Global Women’s Forum on the occasion of International Women’s Day 2024 in Washington, DC. This year’s Forum will provide stakeholders with an opportunity to discuss the following topic: Upskilling One Million Women in AI by 2030. The forum will look at unlocking new career opportunities, fostering economic mobility, and contributing to a more equitable tech industry.
The Global Women’s Forum is an annual high-level meeting that brings together female leaders and allies from the private sector, policy, media, and international organizations so that they can leverage their experience and resources to help elevate each other in both the professional and civil realms.
“This year’s theme is AI as an accelerator for women’s economic empowerment,” said Ana Rold, CEO of Diplomatic Courier. “This is important because AI is currently advancing entire industries and regions and for women to achieve any sort of parity in the workplace and society, they need to be part of this transformational technology revolution.”
This year’s speakers include:
- Ana Rold | Founder & CEO, Diplomatic Courier & World in 2050
- HE Aurélie Bonal | Deputy Chief of Mission at Embassy of France in the United States
- Barbara Langley | Director, Center for Women’s Economic Empowerment, CIPE
- HE Lisa Gable | U.S. Ambassador, WSJ & USA Today Best-selling Author; Chair of World in 2050
- Louisa Tomar | Director, Center for Digital Economy and Governance, CIPE
- HE Mathilde Mukantabana | Ambassador of Rwanda to the United States
- Tarja Stephens | Co-Founder, Mia - Mission Impact Academy
To learn more about the Global Women’s Forum, visit the website here.
For questions on this media advisory please contact us at press@diplomaticourier.org.